Black-Litterman and ESG Portfolio Optimization
Black-Litterman and ESG Portfolio Optimization ArXiv ID: 2511.21850 “View on arXiv” Authors: Aviv Alpern, Svetlozar Rachev Abstract We introduce a simple portfolio optimization strategy using ESG data with the Black-Litterman allocation framework. ESG scores are used as a bias for Stein shrinkage estimation of equilibrium risk premiums used in assigning Black-Litterman asset weights. Assets are modeled as multivariate affine normal-inverse Gaussian variables using CVaR as a risk measure. This strategy, though very simple, when employed with a soft turnover constraint is exceptionally successful. Portfolios are reallocated daily over a 4.7 year period, each with a different set of hyperparameters used for optimization. The most successful strategies have returns of approximately 40-45% annually. ...